Casey Neistat
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Podcast Appearances
So it didn't matter what the subject matter was.
I was there for that.
And I think that's the power that you have with quantity.
So how do you think about that?
I don't subscribe to the quantity over quality perspective.
I posted a video every day for 800 days in a row, and every one of those videos was the best video I could make that day, and I'm proud of all the work.
That's a good way of looking at it, though.
If I think it's good, then I did it.
If I don't think it's good, then it's garbage.
So I don't think it's quality over quantity, but I do think it's the weightiness of the subject matter versus...
Versus the sort of more laissez-faire subject matter.
Yeah, I'm plugging this book because I just finished reading it.
Oh, I've heard great things about this book.
It's fantastic.
But how constraints make us better.
And I think about that a lot because my only...
the constraint when i was doing daily was it has to be every day no matter what and that's like it is an amazing constraint because there were some days when like i had nothing to create and there's no i couldn't pull from anything and but i still had to make it and that was a forcing agent that i think really moved me forward in my process
And I think when I think of a podcast or a radio host, I think it can have that same forcing agent.
But David, we moved on from something that I didn't address, but I think you brought it up and it's really astute, which is like, how much of yourself do you give away?